There are a lot of coconut oils out there...I haven't tried many, but no reason to go for the much pricier ones, this one is great. I don't know why they call it &quot;extra&quot; virgin, I don't think there are different pressings like with olives. Use it in cooking, baking, in smoothies, on your skin (NOT for the face if you're breakout prone!), in your hair, for your pets...

This was my first iHerb order! Have had it for 3 years (even though now they recommend replacing yearly), at the time it was 18.99...worth the money, would have been even at full price. Does take some getting used to but so glad I tried it, wouldn't go back. Just the one box to recycle, so much less waste. Save some money, save your plumbing, possibly save yourself from some irritation from whatever else you're using (yes, even the organic, unbleached stuff)...do yourself a favor and try it!

Can't imagine going back to pastes and gels again. I really like this, have tried mint and cinnamon. It's really not that hard to get used to. People complaining about it being messy might try not squeezing the bottle, just let it fall out, it's not that bad. Prefer the taste to overly sweet stuff. No glycerin, that is why I tried it in the first place.

Not much to say, just a great clay to incorporate into your routine. I always have it around and try to use weekly, I leave on for longer than the label says. Works best when mixed with vinegar, water makes it clumpy. Sometimes I use part vinegar and part water, or hydrosol, or aloe gel. Does turn you bright red for a little bit! Makes more &quot;applications&quot; than the label suggests, for me.

The scent reminds me of Doublemint gum. This was fine, (I have normal hair that is not very fussy) but for the sake of simplicity and not having multiple huge bottles in the shower, I just use the unscented body wash for my hair too, which works just as well for me, and add my own essential oils sometimes. Like that it is SLS/paraben free, fair trade, short simple ingredient list...

I prefer to make my own lip balms, but picked this for the spf 18 for days at the beach, etc. I think I wanted cherry but it was out of stock. Tastes good, nice texture. Not too waxy and doesn't turn you white like some SPF products. Doesn't seem to break me out, which can be a concern depending on ingredients. I don't use it often.

I like Carlson brand, took one bottle of this after finishing a much more expensive fermented brand. I did not notice any difference in anything while taking cod liver oil. I am sure it's good for me, but I didn't repurchase. This is easy to take, just tastes like lemony oil (though swallowing a straight spoonful of any oil, no matter how tasty, is a little gag-inducing to me). More economical than buying capsules. I would choose this one over some of the less expensive brands.